Background
Lambirth, Timothy A. was born on January 5, 1953 in Orange, California, United States.
Lambirth, Timothy A. was born on January 5, 1953 in Orange, California, United States.
University of California at Riverside (Bachelor of Arts, with honors, 1974). Whittier College School of Law (Juris Doctor, cum laude, 1978).
Worked at Ivanjack & Lambirth (Los Angeles, California) specializing in General Civil Trial and Appellate Practice in all State and Federal Courts, Commercial, Banking and Financial Institutions, Real Estate, Secured Transactions, Equipment Leasing, Creditors" Rights and Bankruptcy, Transactional Documentation, Operational and Regulatory Compliance Advice, Business and Construction. Admitted to the bar, 1978, California. United States. District Court, Central, Southern, Northern and Eastern Districts of California.
1984, District of Columbia.
1985, Maryland.
Member, Whittier Law Review, 1977-1978. Author: "CostsAttorney"s FeesImplications of California"s Adoption of the Private Attorney General Theory and the Impact of California Code of Civil Procedure Section 1021.5," Volume 1, Number.
2, Whittier Law Review, 1979. "Lenders as Landlords," Los Angeles Lawyer, October, 1983.
Speaker: Los Angeles Trial Lawyers Association 11th Annual Convention, "Humanizing and Handling Suits for the Institutional Plaintiff," 1993.
President, Whittier Law School Alumni Association, 1996. Member: Los Angeles County and American Bar Associations. State Bar of California, Maryland State and The District of Columbia Bar.
The Association of Trial Lawyers of America.
Association of Business Trial Lawyers. Italian American Lawyers Association (Member, Past Treasurer and Board of Governors).
The firm specializes in representing financial institutions, finance lessors and other corporate clients in every major area of commercial law. The firm offers extensive experience in litigating commercial disputes as well as in structuring and negotiating banking, business and real estate workouts.
Although the firm has been historically identified with lending institutions, its clients are engaged in many types of commercial businesses and ventures.
Member, Whittier Law Review, 1977-1978.